First Creek
Acres: 2,293
Containment: 2%
Structure Damage: 1 structure burned, others threatened.
Deaths: 0
Crews will continue working on creating containment line. Fire is near the Cove area on the NE corner, and has not reached Lake Chelan State Park.

The information call line will continued to be answered from 6:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. at (208)476-4064. Officials added that the EOC can be reopened at a moments' notice if fire conditions worsen again.

Evacuations: Level 3 evacuations remain in place for residents in and around the community of Syringa, the Smith Creek Road, including approximately 1 ½ miles upriver from Syringa, as well as one residence, south of the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River.

Level 2: Up-river from the existing Level III Syringa boundary east (up-river) to the western boundary of Lowell, and Suttler Creek Road.

Level 1: Lowell, as well as the area to the northeast, up-river and adjacent to the Lochsa River to Pete King Road.

Officials said Tuesday, August 25, that firefighters from British Columbia are being integrated into the incident planning to help battle the fire.

Crews said September 1, that the Stickpin Fire has not grown in two days. Crews who have been working the night shift on the Renner fire have transitioned to day shift and will be joining the fire crews from British Columbia as they work to reinforce fire lines.

Ferry County evacuation levels were also reduced on September 1 in the following areas:

The area from Deadman Creek Road to Nancy Creek Road is now a Level 2.

The area south of Nancy Creek Road is now a Level 1.

The area east of Highway 395 is reduced to a Level 1.

The area west of Highway 395 from Boulder Creek Road south to Deadman Creek Road is now a Level 2.

The area north of Boulder Creek Road to Humes Road/Eslick Road are reduced to a Level 1.

Officials said Tuesday, August 25, that the Graves Mountain Fire was no longer being included in the Kettle Complex Fire totals. Officials said it will now be counted as part of the Colville Complex.

On September 1, fire crews said a dozer-built fireline has circled the burned area north of S. Deadman Creek Road. Crews are utilizing natural barriers whenever possible and will continue to navigate steeper terrain in order to dig fire containment lines.

Ferry County evacuation levels were also reduced on September 1 in the following areas. Officials said as of 10:00 a.m. there were no longer any Level 3 Evacuation areas.

The area from Deadman Creek Road to Nancy Creek Road is now a Level 2.

The area south of Nancy Creek Road is now a Level 1.

The area east of Highway 395 is reduced to a Level 1.

The area west of Highway 395 from Boulder Creek Road south to Deadman Creek Road is now a Level 2.

The area north of Boulder Creek Road to Humes Road/Eslick Road are reduced to a Level 1.

Officials said September 1 that the Roy Road Fire is now in monitor status.

Renner Lake
Location: Two and a half miles west of Barstow
Acres: 13,514
Containment: 58%
Structure Damage: A barn and garage were destroyed.

Ferry County evacuation levels were also reduced on September 1 in the following areas:

The area from Deadman Creek Road to Nancy Creek Road is now a Level 2.

The area south of Nancy Creek Road is now a Level 1.

The area east of Highway 395 is reduced to a Level 1.

The area west of Highway 395 from Boulder Creek Road south to Deadman Creek Road is now a Level 2.

The area north of Boulder Creek Road to Humes Road/Eslick Road are reduced to a Level 1.

Tower

Location: Between Newport and Priest Lake
Acres: 24,329
Containment: 34%
Structure Damage: 25 residence threatened, 10 other structures threatened
Deaths: 0
Evacuations: A level one evacuation notice was issued by Bonner County Emergency Management for the "Priest Lake area" Thursday. The Clark Fork area is also under Level One Evacuations. An area closure remains in effect for Browns Lake and South Skookum Campgrounds on the Newport Ranger District and for the North Skookum Campground (Washington DNR). There are Level One and Level Two evacuations in place, according the Pend Orielle and Bonner County Sheriff Department's:

Level One:

Bear Paw Area

Kalispel Reservation

Pend Oreille River Corridor (From the Usk Bridge on the south to LeClerc Creek Road on the north)

Best Chance Road area

Highway 57 corridor from Priest River North

Level Two:

Big Meadow and Squaw Valley

Bonner County officials ask others to avoid the Priest Lake area due to health and safety concerns, as well as for traffic purposes, should an evacuation happen.

Red Flag Warning is in effect for Sunday at noon so residents should be alert.

The Red Cross has opened a new shelter in Colville, Wash. in the wake of rapidly changing fire conditions, at Grace Evangelical Free Church, 851 S. Miner St. Colville, WA.

Twisp River
Location: 8 miles west of Twisp
Acres:11,222
Containment: 98%
Structure Damage: None, 50 to 100 homes are threatened including the town of Twisp
Deaths: 3
Evacuation: Twisp is under Level 2 Evacuations.

Lime Belt
Locations: East of Conconully, Wash
Acres: 132,838
Containment: 55%
Structure Damage: Unknown
Deaths: 0
Evacuations: On the Okanogan County Emergency Management Facebook page, they said Level 3 evacuations (mandatory evacuation) in place for following areas:
North of Riverside Cutoff Road to the intersection with Conconully Highway West
Hess Lake in the 7 Lakes, Limebelt area